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How to Talk to Your Parents About Moving into Assisted Living

How to Talk to Your Parents About Moving into Assisted Living

Moving your parents into an assisted living facility can be a difficult and emotional decision. It’s natural to feel hesitant or guilty when discussing their independence or making them feel like they are losing control.  However, in some cases, it may be necessary for their safety and well-being.

5 Signs It’s Time to Move Your Parents Into Your Home

5 Signs It’s Time to Move Your Parents Into Your Home

As our parents age, many of us face the difficult decision of whether or not to move them into our homes.

In this blog post, we’ll discuss some of the signs that it might be time to make the move, as well as some tips for making the transition as smooth as possible.

How to Find a Patient Advocate

How to Find a Patient Advocate

If you or someone you know is facing a medical crisis or chronic illness, you may find yourself feeling overwhelmed and unsure of where to turn for help. Everyone can use support in their healthcare journey. That’s where a patient advocate can help.

A patient advocate is someone who can provide support, guidance, and information to patients and their families as they navigate the complex U.S. healthcare system.

When a Patient Advocate isn’t YOUR Patient Advocate

When a Patient Advocate isn’t YOUR Patient Advocate

When your loved one is getting medical attention, you want them to be taken care of by the healthcare system quickly, efficiently, and accurately.  Whether it’s an insurance question or a response from a medical professional, it should be easy to get answers to questions.  Know when a patient advocate is working for you and when the patient advocate is working for someone else.

The Role of Patient Advocates in Patient-Centered Care

The Role of Patient Advocates in Patient-Centered Care

When you act as patient advocate for your loved one, you have the ability to see if the treatment team is putting your loved one at the center of attention.  If the patient isn’t the center of attention, you have the opportunity to gently bring the attention to where it should be – on your loved one.

Legal 101:  Basic Legal Documents for Patient Advocates

Legal 101: Basic Legal Documents for Patient Advocates

Having legal documentation to advocate for a loved one clears the path for timely, necessary, and urgent care and treatment.  It also allows you to take care of practical matters such as bills and insurance claims if they are unable to do so.

Empowerment and Patient Advocacy

Empowerment and Patient Advocacy

As a patient advocate, you can help empower patients by filling gaps in communication, care, and compliance with health care plans.  When you advocate for a patient, you empower that person to be seen and heard by the health care system. 

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